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...Congress that the CIA boost overseas spy placement about 10% by 2010, says a person familiar with his proposal. But after Kappes said he was quitting, President Bush ordered a speedy 50% boost in the spy corps. And officials say that Goss, in his 18 months, increased postings abroad nearly 20% while opening or reopening nearly 30 CIA offices around the world...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Spy Returns to the CIA Fold | 6/4/2006 | See Source »

...partially attributes to the shoddy education in American history he received as a government concentrator at Harvard.Daniloff’s final attempt to join the government was thwarted when he tried to join the CIA.“When I left Harvard, I very much wanted to go abroad essentially as a diplomat,” Daniloff says. “I also applied to the CIA. And guess what? I was rejected.” Though the Soviets claimed that the CIA routinely used Western journalists in covert activities, Daniloff stresses that his early desire to join...

Author: By Sarah E.F. Milov, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Journalist Was Captured by KGB | 6/3/2006 | See Source »

...whole picture” in terms of what a college experience should be. Gage remembers Edwards characterizing Harvard students as “driven” but “risk-averse,” reflecting her desire to encourage more students to explore study abroad opportunities...

Author: By Ying Wang, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: After Sending Thousands Abroad, Edwards Is Bound for New Haven | 6/2/2006 | See Source »

...Faculty Council member said that Edward’s departure is “another resignation of a significant administrator,” adding that “Yale’s gain is distinctly our loss.” Edwards kept the Council abreast on all study abroad issues and initiatives, he said...

Author: By Ying Wang, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: After Sending Thousands Abroad, Edwards Is Bound for New Haven | 6/2/2006 | See Source »

...against terrorism and the Shining Path in the early 1990s, charges he flatly denies. His only political activity before launching his campaign was a brief, unsuccessful uprising against then-President Fujimori in October 2000. After Fujimori's government collapsed a few weeks later, Humala was pardoned and sent abroad as a military attach?, returning to Peru early last year. He is the clear favorite among Peru's rural and urban poor, who have not benefited from the country's fast-growing economy and are receptive to his promise of radical change. Those promises include claims that he would nationalize "strategic...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Peru's Presidential Circus | 6/2/2006 | See Source »

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